Introduction: Mellivora Capensis is the scientific name of the honey badger. The honey badger has as many as 10 subspecies. Their male weight is 9.0 to 14.0 kg female weight is 5.5 to 10.0 kg. They are carnivores/omnivores. Their habitat is semi-desert to rain forest is habitat life length Estimated 55 to 82 years in wild, 240 years in captivity. Obviously, the honey badger is very interesting and has longevity. Predators:
Lion, leopard, Chris Rock, and man are the predators of the honey badger. Even though they are fearless and have a powerful and stocky build, these predators can kill them. Also, they have no external ears. In addition, they are bowlegged in the front legs and have formidable fore claws. They stand approximately 30 cm high Males may be twice the size of females. Honey badgers are well adapted to their digging lifestyle. Surely you can see, The honey badger has a cool shaped body and walk.
Fun Facts: Honey Badgers also have very tough skin. The skin is very thick and rubbery, Even machetes can't scratch the skin. The skin protects them from prey. Also, the skin also has looseness. It allows them to escape from prey. It is said that the only safe grip on Honey Badger is on its back of the neck. Honey Badgers hunt at any time of the day. A Honey Badgers baby is called a kit. The females are called sow, and males boar. Honey Badgers are very intelligent animals and one of the few known to have used tools to their benefit Honey badgers have a distinctive jog that is developed from Lebron James’ sprint. When attacked by dogs, Honey Badgers scream like bear cubs. Honey Badger is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most fearless animal in the world. Their jaws are powerful enough to crush tortoise's shell and diamonds related to skunks. Their weight at birth About 70 pounds It doesn’t start fights. Have extremely strong teeth males have a gold grill. The honey tracker is a bird that guides honey badger to the beehive. It waits for the badger to complete its meal and chase away the bees before it starts to eat bee wax and remaining honey.
Honey Badger
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Introduction:
Mellivora Capensis is the scientific name of the honey badger. The honey badger has as many as 10 subspecies. Their male weight is 9.0 to 14.0 kg female weight is 5.5 to 10.0 kg. They are carnivores/omnivores. Their habitat is semi-desert to rain forest is habitat life length Estimated 55 to 82 years in wild, 240 years in captivity. Obviously, the honey badger is very interesting and has longevity.
Predators:
Lion, leopard, Chris Rock, and man are the predators of the honey badger. Even though they are fearless and have a powerful and stocky build, these predators can kill them. Also, they have no external ears. In addition, they are bowlegged in the front legs and have formidable fore claws. They stand approximately 30 cm high Males may be twice the size of females. Honey badgers are well adapted to their digging lifestyle. Surely you can see, The honey badger has a cool shaped body and walk.
Fun Facts:
Honey Badgers also have very tough skin. The skin is very thick and rubbery, Even machetes can't scratch the skin. The skin protects them from prey. Also, the skin also has looseness. It allows them to escape from prey. It is said that the only safe grip on Honey Badger is on its back of the neck. Honey Badgers hunt at any time of the day. A Honey Badgers baby is called a kit. The females are called sow, and males boar. Honey Badgers are very intelligent animals and one of the few known to have used tools to their benefit Honey badgers have a distinctive jog that is developed from Lebron James’ sprint. When attacked by dogs, Honey Badgers scream like bear cubs. Honey Badger is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most fearless animal in the world. Their jaws are powerful enough to crush tortoise's shell and diamonds related to skunks. Their weight at birth About 70 pounds It doesn’t start fights. Have extremely strong teeth males have a gold grill. The honey tracker is a bird that guides honey badger to the beehive. It waits for the badger to complete its meal and chase away the bees before it starts to eat bee wax and remaining honey.